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The U.S. Embassy Port of Spain has introduced a new WhatsApp-based communication channel to strengthen outreach to American nationals residing in or visiting Trinidad and Tobago.

The initiative, led by the Embassy’s American Citizens Services (ACS) Unit, is designed to deliver real-time updates on safety, security, and emergency situations. Operating under the title “U.S. Citizen Consular Information: Trinidad and Tobago,” the channel will provide alerts on travel advisories, potential risks, and crisis developments affecting U.S. citizens in the country.

Officials emphasized that the service is voluntary and will complement the Smart Traveler Enrollment Program (STEP), which currently sends alerts via email to registered users. Unlike traditional messaging platforms, subscribers to the WhatsApp channel will not be able to respond or post comments, though they can engage with updates using emoji reactions.

Access to the channel is available through a direct subscription link, allowing users to receive notifications instantly on their mobile devices.

U.S. Embassy Chargé d’Affaires Jenifer Neidhart de Ortiz highlighted the strategic importance of the initiative, stating, “through this new communication channel, the United States, as a leader in leveraging technology, will be better serving Americans abroad.”

She added, “this milestone brings embassy in Port of Spain in line with a State Department priority, and I encourage all American citizens to subscribe.”

The launch reflects broader efforts by the U.S. State Department to modernize communication channels and enhance responsiveness during emergencies, particularly in regions where timely information can be critical for traveler safety.

With increasing reliance on mobile platforms for real-time updates, the Embassy’s move signals a shift toward more accessible and immediate engagement with U.S. citizens across the Caribbean.

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